
National Museum of Korea
The National Museum of Korea, located in Seoul, is Korea’s largest museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the nation’s cultural heritage. It houses over 310,000 artifacts, including ancient pottery, sculptures, paintings, and royal artifacts spanning thousands of years. The museum offers visitors a comprehensive view of Korea’s history, art, and traditions through well-curated exhibitions and educational programs. Its architecture combines modern design with traditional elements, creating a space conducive to learning and appreciation. As a leading cultural institution, it plays a key role in conserving Korea’s heritage and sharing it with the world.